Pubdate: Thu, 01 Mar 2007 Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines) Contact: http://www.mb.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906 Author: E. T. Suarez Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) COMELEC ISSUES DRUG TEST REMINDER It's Mandatory For All Candidates -- Abalos Honasan, Trillanes Assured Of Appearance In Comelec Hour The Commission on Elections (Comelec) warned yesterday all prospective candidates for members of the House of Representatives, governors, mayors, and other local posts in the country against ignoring the mandatory drug test under Republic Act 9165. The Comelec, led by Chairman Benjamin S. Abalos Sr., made the warning as reports from its field offices in various parts of the country showed that early filers of certificates of candidacy (CoC) failed to attach to their CoC a drug test certificate despite having been reminded about it by the election officer concerned. As this developed, Abalos assured yesterday that senatorial candidates Gregorio Honasan and Antonio Trillanes IV will be given the opportunity to appear in the "Comelec Hour" television program just like other candidates, despite the reported prohibition by a Makati judge on Trillanes. One Comelec report showed that of the first five candidates for House members in Metro Manila, none had submitted a drug test certificate. They filed their CoC with the Comelec Regional Office in the National Capital Region (NCR) at FEMII Annex Bldg., Don Soriano Ave., Intramuros, Manila. The early filers were advised by the Comelec NCR office to submit the required drug test certificate on or before March 29 as required under Section 36 (g) of RA 9165 and under Section 3 of Comelec en banc Resolution No. 7822. A number of senatorial candidates, it was reported, also failed to submit drug test certification but they promised to submit the same before the March 29 deadline. Section 38 of RA 9165 reads: "Authorized drug testing shall be done by any government forensic laboratories or by any of the drug testing laboratories accredited and monitored by the DoH to safeguard the quality of the test results. The DoH shall take steps in setting the price of the drug test with DoH-accredited drug testing centers to further reduce the cost of such drug tests. The drug testing shall employ, among others, two (2) testing methods, the screening test which will determine the positive result as well as the type of drug used and the confirmatory test which will confirm a positive screening test. Drug test certificates issued by accredited drug testing centers shall be valid for a one-year period from the date of issue which may be used for other purposes." Prospective candidates, Abalos said, could undergo mandatory drug test in government forensic laboratories or any drug testing laboratories monitored and accredited by the Department of Health (DoH). He said mandatory drug test for all candidates is being required to enable the voters to know the quality of candidates they are electing and be assured that only those who can serve with utmost responsibility, integrity, loyalty, and efficiency would be elected to public office. Aside from the candidates for senators, House members and other local posts, nominees of party or sectoral organizations participating in the party-list system are required to submit drug test certificates not later than March 29, which is also the deadline for the filing of certificates of candidacy for House members, governors and other local posts as well as for the submission of party-list nominees. The drug test certificates should be submitted with the following Comelec offices: (a) Candidates for senators -- with the Law Department. (b) Nominees of partysectoral organization participating in the party list system -- with the Law Department. (c) Candidates for House members in the NCR -- with the Regional Election Director. (d) Candidates for provincial positions -- with the office of the Election Officer concerned. (e) Candidates for city/municipal positions -- with the office of the Provincial Officer concerned. Comelec officials said the lists of those who complied with the mandatory drug test and those who did not will be published in two newspapers of general circulation. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek